‘Has been quite something’ Matt Baker sheds light on wife Nicola’s feelings on farm issues

Matt Baker says Jeremy Clarkson has shown reality of farming

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Matt Baker, 44, praised his wife Nicola for dropping everything and moving to the Dales to help his parents run the 100-acre working farm he grew up on. But it didn’t come easy as she didn’t have much of a farming background, but the presenter couldn’t have been prouder that she took to life on the organic sheep farm like a trooper.

She fell in love with it while she was falling in love with me

Matt Baker

In a previous interview, Matt beamed as he said: “She fell in love with it while she was falling in love with me.

“What she’s experienced in the last year has been really quite something for her.

“Nicola has been a big part of the next chapter, going forward.”

The pair met while he was at drama school in Edinburgh and have been together for 23 years.

They tied the knot in 2004 after dating for seven years and share two children together, son Luke, 14, and daughter Molly, 12.

The pair of them also immediately embraced life on the family farm.

Matt explained: “They are so practical.

“My son loves Serama chickens, which are the smallest chickens in the world, Molly loves lambing, and we try to create opportunities where they can have more input into what we are doing.

“We have three generations on a family farm – that’s what’s special to me.”

Over the past two years after Our Farm In The Dales launched in 2020, Matt has given fans lots of insight into his family life.

But in 2021, he confessed not everything had been easy about the production process.

He told BBC Radio 2 presenter Zoe Ball: “It’s like a lovely get together.

“We’ve made 10 programmes now where we’ve been getting sheep for all over the UK from the higher grounds.

“We just have a lovely time, the hardest thing is having to choose what we lose from these programmes.”

Matt directed and produced the series, and used all his friends to make it.

“It was a joy,” he continued to tell the Independent.

“We sat round and had a big old family meeting about it and mum and dad said, let’s go for it.

“I said, ‘Whatever we film, we will put together, we will show you what it looks like and if there’s anything in it you don’t like it won’t be shown.’

“They effectively became the executive producers and it was like a home video of what we are doing.

“It was a very natural process.”

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